Pearl white blending
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- July 10, 2010 at 4:21 am #22604
your last coat.. which ever one that should be (3,4,5,6….10…..) should just go a little beyond the spot where you got full coverage with your ground coat
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[quote]your last coat.. which ever one that should be (3,4,5,6….10…..) should just go a little beyond the spot where you got full coverage with your ground coat[/quote]This is the reverse blend, not the staggered, right?
If I understand it correctly about staggered, isn’t the 2nd midcoat covers the ground just like the last coat you mentioned? If so, I lay my 3rd coat in between 1st & 2nd midcoats. And, if I have 4 & and 5th coat to put on, where are they stopping at? In between 1st & 3rd, moving toward groun on each coat puts on? Or, the other direction?
Honestly, I might not need more than 3 coats, but I am just really curious about the staggered method.
Thanks for the help!
July 10, 2010 at 3:47 pm #22623dont over analize it. kick your 4th coat between 2 and 3. really if you have the ground coat right there wont be much diff between that 3 and 4th coat…
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[quote]dont over analize it. kick your 4th coat between 2 and 3. really if you have the ground coat right there wont be much diff between that 3 and 4th coat…[/quote]Thanks ding. I am gonna spend some time to do the test panel right this time, and make sure the ground coat is matching.
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[quote]your last coat.. which ever one that should be (3,4,5,6….10…..) should just go a little beyond the spot where you got full coverage with your ground coat[/quote]What about the blending area of base/ground coat? Should the last midcoat completely covering it? Or, it doesn’t really matter if it lays within the base blend area?
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